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Drone Mapping: Ground and Aerial MeasurementsDrone Mapping: Ground and Aerial Measurements . Learn...
Transcript of Drone Mapping: Ground and Aerial MeasurementsDrone Mapping: Ground and Aerial Measurements . Learn...
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February 5, 2019 at 9 am (PDT), 10 am (MDT),11 am (CDT), and 12 pm (EDT)
Moderated by Paul Adkins
Drone Mapping:Ground and Aerial Measurements
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Learn about drone operation for crash/crime/fire mapping applications
• Hardware Options• Flight Patterns and Photographic
Techniques• Regulations and Certifications• Software Options• Rending the Data
Today’s Objectives
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Meet Today’s Presenters
Mike Allard David Rineholt Matt Hewko
22 years in law enforcement, 16 years MD State Police crash Team, ACTAR and FAA certified
15 years in law enforcement: 10 years in traffic safety,
7 as the team leader in the Collision Reconstruction Unit.
30 year veteran law enforcement officer specializing in field collision reconstruction
and crime scene investigation and also a FaroZone® instructor
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Popular Drones
Things to Consider
Ground Measurements
• Needed features/functions• Initial equipment costs• Maintenance plans• Annual subscription fees • Operation training + costs
• LTI Lasers• Total Stations• GPS
Hardware Options
• DJI• Aeryon Labs / Flir• Yuneec• Dragon Fly
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Flight Patterns and Photographic Techniques
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Grid Double Grid Circular/Orbital
Patterns
GRID: 2D Map outputs (Orthomosaic). Fly a Nadir rectangle mission.
DOUBLE GRID: 3D Map/Model outputs (Point Cloud data, Mesh). Vertical Details.
CIRCULAR: Ellipsoid flight around objects. High objects. Several circular missions at different altitude. 3D Output
FREE Flight: 2D and 3D outputs (Orthomosaic / Point Cloud). Complex projects require more flexibility. Vertical Details.
Free Flight
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• 5 to 8 per project (More if needed for larger area)
• Random – Well distributed(Not bunched together)
• Center and near the edges(But Not ON the edges)
• Viewable from multiple images
• Unobstructed and clearly visible
• NOT in a straight line
• Near features of interest
Control Points
IMAGE
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Photo Techniques
• Nadir images with high overlap will help ensure greater accuracy in your mapping output.
• 2D Output Orthomosaic• Flight style: Polygon, Grid, Free Flight
1Top Down
• 3D Output Point Cloud • Flight style: Double Grid, Circular, Free Flight• Vertical Data (Heights, changes in Elevations)
2Obliques
• Pole mounted or handheld photographs3Terrestrial
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Regulations &Certifications
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Special Flight Operations Certificate• Over 25 kg (roughly 55lbs)• How and where to fly• Needed for current and new rules
Requirements (check list)• Drone flight school training• Complete SFOC application
Changes – Effective June 1st, 2019• UAV to Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS)• Drone Pilot Certificates - Basic/Advanced Operations• Drone registry (250g – 25kg)
Transport Canada
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References: Canadian Aviation Regulations, Section 602.41 - Unmanned Air Vehicles and Part IX-Remotely Piloted Aircraft SystemsTransport Canada - Drone Safety (Current) / Transport Canada - Drone Safety (New)
https://www.tc.gc.ca/en/services/aviation/drone-safety/flying-drone-safely-legally-current-rules.html#permissionhttps://www.tc.gc.ca/en/services/aviation/drone-safety/flying-drone-safely-legally.html
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FAA Regulations
Commercial Drone Pilot License Required• Any flight for commercial use • Compensation for you• Benefits another business
FAA Airman Knowledge Test • Taken at local FAA Testing Center• Shorter version of traditional private pilot ground school• Test: 60 Questions (2+ hours long)
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FAA Regulations
UAV Operation Rules• You may not operate a UAV over any person who is not either
directly participating in its operation, or who is not located under a covered structure that can provide them reasonable protection from a falling small unmanned aircraft.
Visual line-of-sight (VLOS)• Visual line-of-sight (VLOS) only; the unmanned aircraft must
remain within VLOS of the remote pilot in command and the person manipulating the flight controls of the small UAS.
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FAA Regulations
Restricted or Prohibited Areas
• You may not operate in restricted or prohibited areas without first obtaining permission from the using or controlling agency.
• No person may operate a small unmanned aircraft in Class B, Class C, or Class D airspace or within the lateral boundaries of the surface area of Class E airspace designated for an airport unless that person has prior authorization from Air Traffic Control (ATC).
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Software Options
Popular Brands & Models
• iWitness Pro
• PhotoModeler
• PhotoScan
• Pix4D• PrecisionMapper –
PrecisionHawk
• FAROZone 2D & 3D
• IMS Map360
• Trimble Forensic Reveal
• Carlson CSI Office
Photogrammetry Computer Assisted Drafting
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The DataRendering Process
Flight Data
Image Processing Software
Drawing Software
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Images• 2D or 3D workflow• Good/High quality• Camera - 12 megapixel or higher is
recommended• Landmarks• Ground Control Points / Measurements
Processing Software Dependent• Review images prior to processing• Manual / Automatic capabilities
Stitching the Pictures
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[email protected] 303-649-1000 www.lasertech.com
Mike Allard David Rineholt Matt Hewko
mailto:[email protected]://www.lasertech.com/mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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Upcoming Webinar Series
Dos and Don’ts of Mapping: Time Life Saving TipsLearn about the dos and don’ts of mapping and how you can not only save time but your life. March 26th, 2019 at 10:00 AM MST
Diagramming 101: FaroZone and IMS Map360 Tips and TricksIf you take the “Map to Draw” approach, transitioning from the field to office can be a whole lot quicker and easier. Discover some helpful tips and tricks that can save hours of time. May 7th, 2019 at 10:00 AM MST
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